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192766220Bruxelles: Maurice Lamertin 1927. Hardcover. Very Good. photos 6 folding maps 282p. Later binding. 22cm. Text lightly browned. French text. <br/><br/> Maurice Lamertin hardcover books
1927006395Paris: Librairie Lemercier 1927. Limited Edition. First Edition thus. Three Quarter Morocco. Wooden boards. Fine. No. 54 of 255 copies in limitation on velin pur fil Lafuma. Beautiful 3/4 morocco binding with unusual wood or wood veneer boards and matching wood veneer endpapers. And leather painted "onlay" illustration mounted onto spine! 4to. 28 by 22 cm. 208 pp. with 18 color plates and twelve vignettes and a second suite of all the illustrations in just outline form bound in at the end along with the spine to the wraps. The wrap cover serves as one of the three title pages. In its original title "Raharu" this is the novel that put Loti on the map in 1880 and it served as the inspiration for Leo Delibes' once popular opera "Lakmé" which premiered just three years later. Essentially Loti was the authorial counterpart to Gauguin in plunging whole into Tahitian society and his pen-name "Loti" followed from this novel. Without question one of Loti's greatest strengths as a writer was the color he brought to his descriptions and exotic subject matter and these pochoirs most definitely honor and capture that mastery. The bright plates and vignettes could be mistaken for actual painting and they are a feast to the eye. Apparently scarce with the only copy we could locate at the BNF -- no copies of this edition were found at all on OCLC or in commerce. Light rubbing of front joint. <br /><br /> Librairie Lemercier hardcover books
1927004618Paris: Librairie Lemercier 1927. Limited Edition. First Edition thus. Three Quarter Morocco. Marbled Boards. Near Fine. 1 of 12 copies to the limitation this being a presentation copy to Madame de Becque the wife of the illustrator. Beautiful 3/4 morocco binding by Saulnier. 4to. 28 by 22 cm. 208 pp. with 18 color plates and twelve vignettes and a second suite of all the illustrations in just outline form bound in at the end along with the spine to the wraps. The wrap cover serves as one of the three title pages. In its original title "Raharu" this is the novel that put Loti on the map in 1880 and it served as the inspiration for Leo Delibes' once popular opera "Lakmé" which premiered just three years later. Essentially Loti was the authorial counterpart to Gauguin in plunging whole into Tahitian society and his pen-name "Loti" followed from this novel. Without question one of Loti's greatest strengths as a writer was the color he brought to his descriptions and exotic subject matter and these pochoirs most definitely honor and capture that mastery. The bright plates and vignettes could be mistaken for actual painting and they are a feast to the eye. Apparently scarce with the only copy we could locate at the BNF -- no copies of this edition were found at all on OCLC or in commerce. A few tiny specks of discoloration on the spine and very light edgewear. Otherwise clean and pristine inside. <br /><br /> Librairie Lemercier hardcover books
1934LD5803Paris: Maison du Bibliophile 1934. Paperback. Fine/Very Good. Original printed wraps in glassine dust jacket. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page "a Monsieur Riviere en communion romantique M. Escoffier." Spine tips and corners gently rubbed otherwise book is fine with unopened text block. Dust jacket very lightly chipped along the edges. <br/><br/> Maison du Bibliophile paperback books
1934BL4173Paris:: Maison du Bibliophile 1934. 1934. 8vo. lxiv 8 428 4 pp. Later quarter cloth marbled boards original printed wrappers bound in red calf gilt-stamped spine label. Pages 392-3 with ink marginalia at foot of pages. Paper with some wrinkling but clean. Very good. Auction catalog of over 1900 items many annotated. There is even an index of binders. Escoffier was a professor at the School of Political Science. Maison du Bibliophile, 1934. hardcover books
19341276460Paris: Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner 1934. Quarto; VG/no-DJ; Black spine with grey spine label and black text; Rebound in hardcover w/original paperback front cover glued to front board this pb cover is lightly age toned esp. at edges and a few letters are slightly faded. Boards are strong back board has faint tiny spot near top binding is strong; Textblock lightly age toned; 115 pp. text 36 pp. plates. 1276460. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner unknown books
18395976Paris: Chez Aubert 1839-40. First edition. The great Parisian caricaturists of the mid-19th-century: Daumier Gavarni Grandville Travies and others represented with original lithographs illustrating short prose pieces by Alhoy Huart and Philipon. 27 cm; 3 volumes in two. 150 lithographs including 45 by Daumier among them 27 from "Croquis d'expression" and 42 by Gavarni. Half titles present. Plates not colored in. Bound in recent green crushed morocco over marbled boards ruled in gilt; spines titled in gilt. Marbled edges. Endleaves foxed; some scattered toning. Overall a clean copy. References: Ray #164 "one of the freshest and most attractive of romantic illustrated books"; Carteret III 426-27. Chez Aubert hardcover books
1923040758Paris: Perrin et Cie 1923. 411p. black buckram ex libris. Perrin et Cie unknown books
1956000626Paris: Le Parti Communiste Francais 1956. First edition; 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"; pp. 3-64 including text to last page; original white staple-bound wraps printed in blue; two small "Hoover Institution" stamps to upper corner of front cover; very minor wear near fine. Excerpts and speeches delivered at the 14th Congress of the French Communist Party in 1956. Included are Maurice Thorez's "For a future of peace and future progress of national greatness" "Defence of French culture and the Party's position in science" etc. Paris: Le Parti Communiste Francais paperback books
192518113scsParis: Librairie Henri Leclerc L. Giraud-Badin 1925. Octavo brown cloth hardcover 45 pp. Very Good with lightly worn covers. Librairie Henri Leclerc, L. Giraud-Badin, 1925. hardcover books
195789421Paris:: Arts et Metiers Graphiques. Very Good. 1957. Hardcover. B00DV6L34M . Text is in French. Illustrated with black and white photographs by Ergy Landau throughout. First edition. Edge worn clear tape repair along the spine else very good in pictorial boards. . Arts et Metiers Graphiques, hardcover books
193135047Paris: Payot 1931. First edition. Three quarter navy blue morocco over marbled boards spine decorated in gilt top edge gilt marbled endpapers original wrappers bound in. Near fine copy with very minor scuffing on backstrip leaves just browning. A beautiful binding. 447 pp. Illus. with 88 in-text figures. 8vo. Payot hardcover books
19226891Paris: Bloud & Gay 1922. 8vo. 1 blank 3 ff. 306 pp. 1 f. <br><br>L'intelligence et l'intellectualisme. L'intellectualisme dans l'art et la littérature d'aujourd'hui. Intellectualisme et sociologie. Le rôle de l'intelligence dans la connaissance de Dieu. Le procès de l'intelligence. Quarter faux leather over brown marbled paper. Browned marbled endpapers. Ex-library but not egregiously so: spine gilt-lettered with a call number in gilt ink; rear pastedown with charge pocket; heavily pencilled call number on title-page. A small chip from the upper inner corners of the first blank leaf and the half-title. Pages lightly browned. Overall appearance very good. Bloud & Gay hardcover books
1788284311788. Folio. Broadsheet 12 3/4 x 8 inches. Moderate wear and soiling small hole in center of sheet affecting a few letters of text. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. The text contains the articles for establishing a Bureau de Charité for the island. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton the Dutch abandoned the colony in 1710. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. unknown books
1788WRCAM48600Isle de France: Imprimerie Royale 1788. Broadsheet 12 3/4 x 8 inches. Moderate wear and soiling; small hole in center of sheet affecting a few letters of text. Good. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. The text contains the articles for establishing a Bureau de Charité for the island. <br> <br> The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base. The British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. <br> <br> Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies are located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. Imprimerie Royale unknown books
1917261490Paris: Lapina Imp 1917. unbound. Original poster. Lithograph. 46.25 x 31 inches.<br/><br/> This First World War poster features two young children staring straight ahead with wide eyes. They are artfully rendered in black and white. Behind them is a ruined home. The girl wears a dress and the boy and holds a terrified cat; their expressions convey shock and fear. Published in Paris to promote support the reconstruction of areas recaptured from the Germans the caption translates as 'Homecoming: Immediate relief in liberated areas'.<BR><BR>Maurice Neumont 1868-1930 was a Parisian artist who produced a number of propaganda posters during the First World War.<BR><BR>This poster is laid on linen and in fair condition. There is some cracking at the creases but it is otherwise a good example of a scarce item.<br/><br/> Lapina, Imp unknown books
106510Paris: Ancienne Librairie Furne Boivin & Cie Editeurs 1917. Folio iv 92 pp. illustrated in color title in red and black with headpieces and tailpieces. Blue pictorial cloth covers heightened in gilt title stamped in gilt to backstrip a.e.g. Some minor foxing to outer margins slight fraying to edges of the cloth boards otherwise a bright copy; very good. § Later printing of the first edition of 1904 with over 40 lush color engravings in a lavish full-color embossed binding. Recounts the epic rise and fall of France’s most famous king Louis XIV from his accession to the throne in 1643. Ancienne Librairie Furne hardcover books
1928000072L. Opedbeek Editeur Anvers 1928. 12mo. 23pp. Portrait frontispiece of Platiin bound in brown paper wraps decorated and lettered in black. Leaves browned. A very good copy. L. Opedbeek, Editeur, Anvers unknown books
1921WRCLIT46444Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1921. Printed wrappers. Woodcut frontis by Paul Baudier. First this edition revised by the author. One of 1850 numbered copies on Rives from a total edition of 1940. About fine unopened. TALVART & PLACE MAETERLINCK 9c. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1946128384Paris: Librarie Montjoie 1946. Hardbound. Good pencil markings on front spine torn soiling to covers pages are brittle images are ghosting on to facing page. Beige paper boards 2 iv 8 30pp 30 BW illustrations. Text is in French. Limited edition of 3000 this volume is number 565. Prints of old Paris very beautiful reproductions. There is a list of each plate in the front that includes historical information on the building reproduced. Librarie Montjoie hardcover books
185574953Cambridge: Macmillan & Co 1855. Hardcover. Very Good. xxiv 350p. Contemporary brown 1/2 leather. 19 cm. Joints and edges scuffed. Foxing on outer leaves at both ends. Someone has copied Charles Kingsley's famous quote about Maurice on a blank leaf at the front. <br/><br/> Macmillan & Co hardcover books
1928168022Paris: Gauthier 1928. Third. paperback. near fine. Tall slim 8vo 290p. printed wrappers. Paris: Gauthier-Villars 1928. Troisieme Edition.<br/><br/> Near fine save for neat ownership signature.<br/><br/> Gauthier unknown books
19481293467London: The Royal Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland 1948. First Edition. Softcover. 8vo 15 pages tables; VG-; pink cover with black print some peripheral tanning slight bump to upper left corner; clean interior. 1293467. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Royal Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland unknown books
1938002424London etc.: Longmans Green & Co 1938. ix 178p. original blue cloth. Longmans, Green & Co unknown books
1953162210Paris: Editions Monde 1953. paperback. very good. Leger Fernand. With b/w illustrations throughout. 80pp. Slim 12mo original printed wrappers. Paris: Editions Mondes 1953. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Editions Monde unknown books